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Algae have the potential to be used for both biodiesel production and wastewater treatment. Algae can absorb nutrients and pollutants from wastewater, providing a sustainable and cost-effective treatment method. Additionally, the lipids in algae can be extracted and converted into biodiesel, offering a renewable alternative to fossil fuels.
Biodiesel is replenishable where fossil fuels aren't. Biodiesel is made from biomass such as corn, rapeseed, sugarcane and even algae. The CO2 produced from burning biodiesel is indirectly reabsorbed by the plants that will make the next batch of biodiesel. Fossil fuels just release CO2.
Production of Bio diesel can b achieved from plants algae,algae oils,algae micro elements vegetable oil,waste vegetable oil cooking oil,waste cooking oil animal fats and jatropha plants.the modern method is of jatropha plant
Algae can be used to produce biofuels such as biodiesel, bioethanol, and biogas. These biofuels are considered renewable and have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels.
it is adapted to its enviorment because it is a plant that grows underwater without sun
Biodiesel is important as using it slows global warming. Biodiesel, made from vegetation and algae, is used for powering vehicles and machinery instead of using diesel, which is a fossil fuel causing global warming.
Yes, tractors can be modified or designed to use biodiesel as a fuel source. Biodiesel is a renewable alternative to traditional diesel fuel and can help reduce emissions and dependency on fossil fuels. Many modern tractors are already compatible with biodiesel blends.
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.
The CFPP of biodiesel made from normal canola oil is -5 degree centigrade as per Institute of Petroleum method IP 30.
Red algae primarily thrive in marine environments, but some species can be found in freshwater habitats. These freshwater red algae are generally less common and may inhabit specific niches such as streams, ponds, or wetlands. They are adapted to lower salinity levels compared to their marine counterparts. Overall, while most red algae are adapted to saltwater, a few have successfully adapted to freshwater ecosystems.
Biodiesel and all biofuel is renewable. It can be made again because the vegetation and algae it comes from can all grow again.
sloths adapted to the tropical rain forest because green algae grows on their fur which camouflages them.